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29th May 2015 16:58
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Ancient Secrets of the Fountain of Youth (Peter Kelder) - the Five Tibetan Rites
I found a funny little book. It's called the ancient secrets of the fountain of youth.
It's about an old colonell which, in the time of his service in the army, heard the Tibetans talking about this fountain of youth. He went searching for it and discovered that the tibetan Monks practised a daily routine of rites. These rites are yoga-like excersices which, if practised everyday, are told to make you younger and a more energetic and centered being. It is so because the rites focus on the 7 chakra's and enhance their function and rotation of speed. This will make the body more energized and by that also more young. The excersises are explaind in detail, enabling the reader to practise them at home.
You should take this book lightly, but the excercises are very fun, relaxing and activating. It's a meditation-like body routine, very, very fun to do. The effects ground you in your energy, making you grounded, focused, relaxed and joyful.
At the end of the book there is described a sixth rite which the monks practiced. This rite was used to channel sexual energy in the chakra's making them very strong, energetic and alive. By this way they managed to litterly become younger, sometimes decades of years. What is true of this, i don't know.
If you want, check it out, it's only 56 pages:
http://www.lib.ru/URIKOVA/KELDER/Anc...ter_Kelder.pdf
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29th May 2015 20:44
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